GH Pre-Season Series: Jurupa Valley High School Basketball

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Pre-Season Series – Jurupa Valley High School

This series highlights the programs of various Inland Empire basketball teams, coaches, and programs, offering a rare glimpse into the methods and philosophies of programs that are working hard at being GREAT…on the court, in training, and in life.  Stay tuned as we continue to highlight teams, and root for them during their upcoming seasons.  Be Great!

Genesis Hoops is putting a spotlight on the Jurupa Valley High School Boys Varsity Basketball Team.  Since 1989, they have won 3 League Championships, and are looking to win another.  Focused on hard work, and fundamental training, we were impressed with their program, coaching and players.

We had a chance to catch up with the Boys Varsity Coach, Mark Gard, to discuss his thoughts about the outlook for the Jaguars’ upcoming 2014-15 basketball season.  Check out some of his great responses below (scroll to bottom for video):

  1. What returning players and/or newcomers are you excited about and how do you feel they can contribute this year?

Damian Givens – Sophomore, Guard ; Alex Ortiz – Senior, Guard;  Edwin Leyva – Senior, Guard.  All are good shooters and returning contributors from last season’s squad.  Newcomers would be Andrew Morales – Freshman and Justin Francis – transfer Freshman.

  1. How would you describe the difference between this year’s team and last year’s team?

Maturity.  We were very young last season with very limited outside shooting capabilities. 

  1. What is your coaching philosophy regarding winning/losing?  Working hard?

We have never been a program only concerned with winning/losing.  We teach basketball and life skills, and hopefully how to be successful.  If you are successful in endeavors undertaken, wins will come along.

  1. How do you motivate your players and encourage them to fight through adversity?

By constantly reminding them that all fail, but to look at failure as a temporary setback to be overcome in the future, while working hard to not repeat the same mistakes.

  1. What are you most proud of regarding your team/program?

All the players I’ve had the privilege to be a part of their growth from teens to adults.

  1. One piece of advice for Elementary School/Jr. High players looking to play HS basketball in the future?

Don’t think you know it all.  Be a student of the game constantly trying to improve your game physically and mentally.  Also, have fun, it is a game.

About Coach Mark Gard

Coach Gard has proven longevity and impact over his impressive coaching career.  He has been the Boys Varsity Coach at Jurupa Valley High School since the school opened in 1989, but previously coached at Long Beach Wilson High School, Avalon High School, and Riverside Poly High School, where his dad was the Coach during the High School career of Riverside legend and NBA Hall of Famer, Reggie Miller.  Coach Gard is assisted by Coach John Gorham (father of Norte Vista High School Boys Varsity Head Coach, Geoff Gorham), and together they bring a critically important fundamental approach to player and team development.  Watch and listen to this video taken at a preseason practice, in which coach Gard discusses their goal this year of finishing among the top 3 in their league and making the playoffs.  He also throws in some interesting details about his basketball background and motivation for coaching.

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IE High School Basketball Tournaments December 2014

Big Daddy Tourney

The IE High School Basketball season kicks off with a series of great tournaments throughout the Inland Empire.  Check out some of this exciting action.

Perris Auto Big Daddy Tournament  – Games held at Citrus Hill High School and Notre Dame High School.  Dates 12/2-12/6. Some Participating Teams: Tahquitz, Lakeside, Ramona High, Rancho Verde, Murrieta Valley, Perris High, Corona High, Arlington High, Riverside Poly, Notre Dame, Citrus Hill.

The 3rd annual Tip-Off at the Empire Tournament – Games held at Centennial HS in Corona.  Dates 12/2-12/6.  Some Participating Teams: Corona Centennial (No. 2 in the state), Rancho Cucamonga Etiwanda (No. 5 in the state), Rialto Eisenhower (defending Citrus Belt League champion), Temecula Great Oak (Southwestern League title favorite) and Temecula Rancho Christian (Div. 5A quarterfinalist last year).  The round-robin tournament schedule is below:

Tuesday, 12/2/14: 6:30pm Rancho Christian vs. Eisenhower

Wednesday, 12/3/14: 6:00pm Eisenhower vs. Etiwanda; 7:30pm Centennial vs. Great Oak

Thursday, 12/4/14: 6:00pm Great Oak vs. Eisenhower; 7:30pm Etiwanda vs. Rancho Christian 

Friday, 12/5/14: 6:00pm Etiwanda vs. Great Oak, 7:30pm Eisenhower vs. Centennial

Saturday, 12/6/14: 5:00pm Great Oak vs. Rancho Christian; 7:00pm Centennial vs. Etiwanda

 

Jurupa Valley Tip Off Classic Tournament (Jurupa Valley & Rubidoux) – Dates 12/1-12/5. Some Participating Teams: La Sierra, Norco,  Fontana, Rubidoux, Montclair, Norte Vista, Jurupa Valley, Cheffey, Grand Terrace, Ontario, Summit, Carter, Fontana.

Beaumont Tip Off Tournament – Games held at Beaumont High School.  Dates 12/1-12/6. Some Participating Teams: King HS, Beaumont High, Indio, Hemet, Cathedral City, Apple Valley, Banning, Redlands East Valley, Vista Murrieta, West Valley High, Yucaipa, Palm Desert, Paloma Valley, Hesperia Oak Hills.

MaxPreps Desert Holiday Classic – Dates 12/26-12/30.  Some Participating Teams: John W North, King High, CA School for the Deaf, Riverside Poly, Tahquitz, Dana Hills, Mater Dei, Cathedral City, Torrance High, Palos Verdes High, Coachella Valley.

 

 

IE High School Basketball Pre-season 2014-2015 Preview

HighSchoolBasketball2Based on early preseason rankings and impressions from coaches and critics, this Inland Empire High School basketball season promises to be one to remember.  On November 28th, 2014, the Press Enterprise released their initial Pre-season top ten rankings which revealed a pretty confident outlook for local powerhouses and up-and-coming programs alike.  See their top ten list below or check out their full article.   For a more in-depth perspective on the work local teams put it to prepare for 2014-2015 season, check out our articles on the boys teams at Corona Centennial High School, Riverside King High School, Corona Roosevelt High School, and Jurupa Valley High School.

HIGH SCHOOL PRESEASON RANKINGS:

1. Centennial  2. North  3. Great Oak  4. Roosevelt  5. Temecula Valley  6. Elsinore  7. Tahquitz  8. Perris  9. Eisenhower  10. Riverside Poly

MoVal Youth Fest Basketball Challenge

Moreno Vallley Youth Fest 2014Over 1500 hundred people showed up for the Free Moreno Valley Youth Fest on Saturday,  9/13/14, and the Genesis Hoops booth was rockin’.  Dozens of contestants stepped up to try our challenge of hitting 3 out of 5 long range shots on our mini-hoops.  Congrats to all the winners who received a free “Be Great” t-shirt.  We’ll be looking for you to wear them with pride.  Finally, thanks to the Moreno Valley Recreation department and all the volunteers who made the day a huge success.  We’ll be looking forward to it again next year.